Manufacturing is a top priority for countries in the region looking to boost economic diversification – plans that can be put into overdrive by leveraging additive manufacturing and digitization. That’s why GE will soon begin working with partners to build the region’s first additive manufacturing micro-factory.
GE will launch the ‘micro-factory’ model at the Global Manufacturing and Industrialisation Summit (GMIS), the first global gathering for the manufacturing community that brings together business, government, and civil society to shape a vision for the sector’s future.
As a founding partner to the summit, GE will introduce the company’s revolutionary industrial internet and additive manufacturing technology and capability. Through this partnership, GE will seek to significantly drive micro-manufacturing, promote small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the digital industrial space, and support overall competitiveness to help deliver a transformational shift in localized innovation and manufacturing.
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